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Last NameRankFirst NameUnitTheatre of OperationsLocationDate DeceasedPublished
THORNLEYSergeantW.World War IILondonSeptember 12th, 1985Web Only
THORNLEYGeneralSydneyWorld War IIWoodbridgeMarch 2nd, 1985June 1985
THORNLEYEdward M.Royal EngineersWorld War IIOntario, CanadaAugust 24th, 2000November/December 2000
THORNLOEAgnes B.Women’s Royal Canadian Naval ServiceWorld War IIOntario, CanadaJuly 1st, 1998March/April 1999
THORNTENSecond LieutenantFrederickRoyal EngineersWorld War IIOntario, CanadaFebruary 15th, 1998September/October 1998
THORNTHWAITEPrivateJ. MichaelCanadian Scottish RegimentWorld War IIVancouverMay 20th, 1992July/August 1992
THORNTONPrivateThomas M.Canadian ArmyWorld War IILondonJanuary 12th, 1992May 1992
THORNTONWrayCanadian Infantry CorpsWorld War IIScotlandJanuary 16th, 2004September/October 2004
THORNTONV.C.Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical EngineersWorld War IIMonctonJanuary 27th, 1993May 1993
THORNTONAble SeamanSpencerRoyal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IIWallaceburgApril 19th, 1993July/August 1993
THORNTONCaptainJ. ArthurCarleton and York RegimentWorld War IIFrederictonJune 22nd, 1993October 1993
THORNTONJamesRoyal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIPort PerryFebruary 9th, 1994May 1994
THORNTONSignalmanWilson C.Royal Canadian Corps of SignalsWorld War IISt. StephenFebruary 22nd, 1994June/July 1994
THORNTONWarrant Officer 2nd ClassFrederick JohnRoyal Canadian ArtilleryWorld War IIWhites LakeAugust 1984July 1985
THORNTONPrivateR.H.Canadian Scottish RegimentNorth VancouverOctober 30th, 1984March 1985
THORNTONCorporalRobert CharlesBlack Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of CanadaWorld War II, Korean WarMontrealMarch 8th, 1984June 1984
THORNTONJames W.Royal Army Service CorpsWorld War IITorontoMay 8th, 1991September 1991
THORNTONW.H. (Fred)Royal Winnipeg RiflesWorld War IIPowell RiverSeptember 8th, 1990December 1990/January 1991
THORNTONLeading AircraftmanAlbert E.World War IISault Ste. MarieJanuary 22nd, 1992April 1992
THORNTONPetty OfficerAlbert J.Royal Canadian NavyVictoriaNovember 4th, 1991April 1992
THORNTONGunnerGordon (Wilson)Canadian ArmyWorld War IILondonMay 21st, 2016November 2016
THORNTONPrivateAlbert W.Edmonton FusiliersWorld War IIEdmontonOctober 14th, 2014May/June 2015
THORNTONStoker 1st ClassRobert B.Royal Canadian NavyWorld War IIBirtleOctober 17th, 2015March 2016
THORNTONStoker 1st ClassRobert B.Royal Canadian NavyWorld War IIBirtleOctober 17th, 2015March 2016
THORNTONChief Petty OfficerWilliam F.Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IIOntario, CanadaJune 12th, 2002November/December 2002
THORNTONCorporalErnest L.Royal Canadian EngineersWorld War IISt. StephenMarch 1st, 1995June/July 1995
THORNTONHarold J.Ontario, CanadaDecember 5th, 2002November/December 2003
THORNTONSergeantHaroldRoyal Air ForceWorld War IIArmstrongNovember 22nd, 1994March 1995
THORNTONCorporalCharlesCanadian Dental CorpsWorld War IIHavelockDecember 27th, 1994April 1995
ThorntonWilliamArmyWorld War IILondonNovember 2022November 2023
THORNTONSignalmanFrederickPort AlberniApril 23rd, 2020November 2020
THORNTONPrivateOrval ArnoldNorth Shore (New Brunswick) RegimentWorld War IIWoodstockJanuary 13th, 1983March 1983
THORNTONPrivateMalcolmBritish ArmyWorld War ITorontoDecember 9th, 1983April 1983
THORNTONJohn P.Royal Canadian Air ForceAlberta, CanadaApril 20th, 2007November/December 2007
THORNTONR.F.WinnipegJune 4th, 2006November/December 2006
THORNTONSignalmanNorman V.Royal Canadian Corps of SignalsWorld War IISt. StephenNovember 15th, 1987April 1988
THORNTONFlight LieutenantReginald T.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIQuebec, CanadaFebruary 12th, 1998September/October 1998
THORNTONGunnerFrederick A.Royal ArtilleryWorld War IIScarboroughMay 1996November/December 1996
THORNTONHugh J.Canadian ArmyWorld War IIAlberta, CanadaSeptember 7th, 1998March/April 1999
THORNTONLeading AircraftmanIvan H.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIBritish Columbia, CanadaDecember 2nd, 1996March/April 1997
THORNTONOrdinary SeamanRichard F.Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer ReserveWorld War IIEssexMarch 9th, 1998September/October 1998
THORNTONPrivateWilliam C.Royal Canadian Army Medical CorpsWorld War IISydneyApril 5th, 1996August 1996
THORNTONRobertRoyal ArtilleryWorld War IINanaimoDecember 11th, 1996March/April 1998
THORNTONPrivateGerald MowettRoyal Canadian Corps of SignalsWorld War II, Korean WarWoodstockNovember 1987
THORNTONLeading AircraftmanDavid L.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IISaskatchewan, CanadaSeptember 11th, 2008March/April 2009
THORNTONPrivateArnold E.Grey and Simcoe ForestersOntario, CanadaJanuary 2nd, 2000November/December 2000
THORNTONJenniferOttawaSeptember 9th, 1995January 1996
THORNTONFrederick H.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIBritish Columbia, CanadaAugust 4th, 2001November/December 2001
ThorogoodCorporalGraham E.Royal EngineersAjaxMay 6th, 2022November 2022
THOROGOODLeading AircraftmanPatrick J.Royal Canadian Air ForceWorld War IIPickeringApril 13th, 2011September/October 2011
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